Paper Types - Olivetti STUDIOJET 300 User Manual

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The envelopes must be inserted with their short
side as the leading edge, the printing side face
down and the sealing flap to the left.

2. Paper types:

For optimum printing quality, you should always use the printing media specifically indicated
by the manufacturer (see Supplies for recommended media types).
recommended printing media may result in incorrect paper feed and/or poor print quality.

Plain paper
Use good quality, bond office or copy paper.

Special copy/print media
For all types of special media, always read the instructions included with the media
pack.
Coated paper
This type of paper has a very smooth finish on the side to be used for printing. You can
insert it either in packs of up to 50 sheets in the input tray or 10 at a time in the bypass
tray.
Photographic paper
This type of paper has a sophisticated glossy coating, and gives a professional finish to
your print job. You can insert it either in packs of up to 25 in the input tray or 5 at a time
in the bypass tray.
Glossy paper
This is similar to that used in the photographic industry. You can insert it either in packs
of up to 25 in the input tray or 5 at a time in the bypass tray.
Transparencies
Always use those specifically indicated for ink jet printers; they are designed to absorb
the ink correctly. You can insert them either in packs of up to 50 in the input tray or 5 at
a time in the bypass tray.
T-shirt transfers
Always use those specifically indicated for ink jet printers; they are designed to absorb
the ink correctly. You can insert them 5 at a time both in the input tray and in the bypass
tray.
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Use of non-
Copy/Print media

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